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washington. to read his diaries, and find out the challenges he had in travel and what he stood for. on a also think -- i also think looking at his trips make for good interdisciplinary study. the architecture of the time, art of the time, pop culture, travel, so many ways to look at the tours, and that is what i have been doing for so long. george washington's southern tour took himself from philadelphia. -- him south from philadelphia. he was a man of detail. he liked to make his own decisions and advise himself, but he loved to get advice from a vast array of people. and from diverse opinions. who else would bring thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton together? but washington did. he wanted to get the advice of these bright, bright minds. washington made decisions about his travel itinerary. he would bring in his secretaries, all-male in this era, and friends, congressman, -- congressmen, people he knew in the south. most folks were going somewhere to stay, settle, and the people traveling w
washington. to read his diaries, and find out the challenges he had in travel and what he stood for. on a also think -- i also think looking at his trips make for good interdisciplinary study. the architecture of the time, art of the time, pop culture, travel, so many ways to look at the tours, and that is what i have been doing for so long. george washington's southern tour took himself from philadelphia. -- him south from philadelphia. he was a man of detail. he liked to make his own...
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this is washington, d.c. down here by the way if you believe this model there could be a sprinkle in the morning, 12:00, when it's in full swing, there could rain in washington, d.c. through the afternoon, speckled precipitation most of it light. most of the roads wet for the evening comiewlt. commute. 7:00 p.m., we're drying out. up in the lehigh valley, increasing clouds and light rain. down the shore, clouds thicker in the morning, light rain possible. 50 is the high there. in philadelphia, high of 48 with mostly cloudy skies, clouds getting thicker quickly this morning, the afternoon light rain you just saw could make things slow for the evening commute. 48 is the overnight low. 43 degrees, i should say the afternoon high. 43 is the overnight low, with patchy fog overnight. we have a coastal low pressure center that will set up sunday into monday. saturday looks dry and cloudy. sunday into monday, look out, gusty blustery winds and decent amount of rain on the way. the exclusive accuweather seven-day fore
this is washington, d.c. down here by the way if you believe this model there could be a sprinkle in the morning, 12:00, when it's in full swing, there could rain in washington, d.c. through the afternoon, speckled precipitation most of it light. most of the roads wet for the evening comiewlt. commute. 7:00 p.m., we're drying out. up in the lehigh valley, increasing clouds and light rain. down the shore, clouds thicker in the morning, light rain possible. 50 is the high there. in philadelphia,...
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in the shadow of the washington. the rally set tor let's show you where this is beginning at independence avenue and 3rd street. people are expected to show today women of course but many as well. on its first full day in office. marchers say they are here to advocate for women's rights. reproductive rights, a among many others. several celebrities on the guest list today. >> i'm excited, as shoon as i heard about it i don't remember if this was immediately after the election but the first time i heard, i said i have to take my daughter, my granddaughter and we have to >> we heard a lot of that family decide to come down here together. the main stage as you can see building up their. someone up there and crowds are building in front here. there's no backpack allowed. no weapons as well. as anticipation builds toss it back to you before it's too late. >> it would be helpful to know how to get to the march. >> people are tweeting pictures of the train. live this morning tour bus from across the country. in fact coming
in the shadow of the washington. the rally set tor let's show you where this is beginning at independence avenue and 3rd street. people are expected to show today women of course but many as well. on its first full day in office. marchers say they are here to advocate for women's rights. reproductive rights, a among many others. several celebrities on the guest list today. >> i'm excited, as shoon as i heard about it i don't remember if this was immediately after the election but the...
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he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think they are glad to get home. all of the presidents but nine had houses to go back to, or farm speared and they want to get back to life as normal. that is probably why they got out of town. jefferson stayed on a while with madison. but most of them go. they get out of town. you mentioned president wilson, he is probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? mr. seale: well, he took a job as counsel at a prominent law firm. his health was such that he was not able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad, and mrs. wilson was his second wife, whom he married in the white house
he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think they are glad to get home. all of the presidents but nine had houses to go back to, or farm speared and they want to get back to life as normal. that is...
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and you must take me to washington's troops. if you refuse... i will shoot you through the head. ♪ >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring [ indistinct shouting ] [ gunshots ] >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. ♪ americans, men and women from all walks of life and every corner of the world, bound by the promise of liberty. but before the revolution, there are no americans, only british subjects, colonists without a nation of their own. but behind every nation stands its people. and beyond every legend lies the truth. >> when people think of the origins of the american revolution, they generally point to the financial conflict, taxation without representation. but beyo
and you must take me to washington's troops. if you refuse... i will shoot you through the head. ♪ >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring [ indistinct shouting ] [ gunshots ] >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a...
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affordable washington -- supportive of washington. but five years after washington wins the battle in trenton -- this is a painting of washington leading his men. he was not quite out that front in trenton. washington will see the last major conflict of the war at yorktown, virginia, where he along with the american army and french allies, both army and navy, forced general cornwallis to surrender. general washington, at that point in late 1776, kept the revolution alive. that was the darkest moment of the revolution, were writer thomas payne mentioned as "the times to try men's souls." i think of washington had not acted as he had and shown that determination, this ring saw -- spring thaw would have revealed the corpse of washington's army, just as general howe would have addicted. for that reason -- predicted. for that reason, i think washington was an indispensable figure. thank you all for coming out. christmas day, let's take a 240th --rm or the moment to remember the 240th anniversary of what washington did. thank you for coming
affordable washington -- supportive of washington. but five years after washington wins the battle in trenton -- this is a painting of washington leading his men. he was not quite out that front in trenton. washington will see the last major conflict of the war at yorktown, virginia, where he along with the american army and french allies, both army and navy, forced general cornwallis to surrender. general washington, at that point in late 1776, kept the revolution alive. that was the darkest...
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what washington was making was a rye whiskey. we know his recipe was 60% rye grain, 35% corn, and the rest barley. that was a typical, popular recipe from the time. and rye is different from the whiskey most people drink today, which is made mostly out of corn which yields a sweeter end product. rye is spicier, sharper. it was a popular grain at the time. how they would do this is take all those different grains and mix them in these large barrels called mash times. ubs. they would put them in and add boiling water. behind us is the boiler where the water is heated up. you would have to dip that out, bring it over to one of these bs, and deposit the grain in here, put the boiling water in, put the mash rake in, and stir it. you would continue to do that until this is filled up. by doing that, essentially, what you are trying to do is cook the grain, to turn the starches in the grain into sugars. once that happens, you introduce the yeast, which works on the sugars to produce the alcohol. that takes 3-5 days, and then you are read
what washington was making was a rye whiskey. we know his recipe was 60% rye grain, 35% corn, and the rest barley. that was a typical, popular recipe from the time. and rye is different from the whiskey most people drink today, which is made mostly out of corn which yields a sweeter end product. rye is spicier, sharper. it was a popular grain at the time. how they would do this is take all those different grains and mix them in these large barrels called mash times. ubs. they would put them in...
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washington initially said, i don't know much about that. we have letters he wrote to friends asking their advice. they said as long as he could make a good product, there was no doubt it would be successful. he agreed. in a97 they started here small way, using an existing building. by the end of the year, they were convinced it was going to be successful, so washington agreed to build the building behind us. they set it up, and by the early spring of 1798, it was up and running. >> this is a large building. it looks expensive to build. how did you get the funding, and how did you decide on the architecture of a? >> again, we have great records. took ahaeologists footprint of the building. when you go inside, you can see where the cells are located. one is located where the archaeologist found evidence for it. these are remnants of the brick base of the furnace or heavily burned, read in soil where the fire had been. here -- reddened soil where the fire had been. we have two coup here. we found evidence of a brick a boiler, water for the mas
washington initially said, i don't know much about that. we have letters he wrote to friends asking their advice. they said as long as he could make a good product, there was no doubt it would be successful. he agreed. in a97 they started here small way, using an existing building. by the end of the year, they were convinced it was going to be successful, so washington agreed to build the building behind us. they set it up, and by the early spring of 1798, it was up and running. >> this...
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what washington was making was a rye whiskey. we know his recipe was 60% right -- rye grain 35% corn, and the , rest barley. that was a typical, popular recipe from the time period. rye is different from the whiskey most people drink today, which is made mostly out of corn. rye is spicier, sharper. but it was the popular grain at the time. and how they would do this if they would take all those different grains, and they would mix them in these large barrels called mash tabs. -- tubs. they would put them in and add boiling water. behind us is the boiler where the water is heated up. you would have to dip that out, and bring it over to one of large -- these large tubs deposit the grain in here, put , the boiling water in contact the mash rake in, and stir it. you stir it up and get it all together, that you continue to do that until this was filled up. by doing that, essentially, what you are trying to do is to cook the grain to turn the starches in the grain into sugars. once that happens, you introduce the yeast, and the yeast w
what washington was making was a rye whiskey. we know his recipe was 60% right -- rye grain 35% corn, and the , rest barley. that was a typical, popular recipe from the time period. rye is different from the whiskey most people drink today, which is made mostly out of corn. rye is spicier, sharper. but it was the popular grain at the time. and how they would do this if they would take all those different grains, and they would mix them in these large barrels called mash tabs. -- tubs. they...
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good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. sometimes the very decision to investigate changes the political climate. think of the church committee on misbehavior by the ca or senator full brooith's hearings on vietnam or the watergate hearings. key investigation has a way of popping out. invest that we didn't have but mad a right to have. inspector general, the united states justice department is about to begin a serious investigation of fbi director jim comey's decision to explode the 2016 presidential election by announcing that the can date for president was under investigation for possibly handling of classified information. one person who sees it as explosive is the man who won the election. the president-elect wrote, who what are hillary clinton's people complaining about with respect to the fbi? based on the information they had, she should never have been allowed to run. guilty as hell. they were very nice to her. she lost because she campaigned in the wrong states. he recognizes the danger here. the nature of his elec
good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. sometimes the very decision to investigate changes the political climate. think of the church committee on misbehavior by the ca or senator full brooith's hearings on vietnam or the watergate hearings. key investigation has a way of popping out. invest that we didn't have but mad a right to have. inspector general, the united states justice department is about to begin a serious investigation of fbi director jim comey's decision to explode the...
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did she stay in washington? >> she stayed in washington and died just weeks before the woodrow wilson bridge was dedicated over the potomac. she willed this house to the national trust for historic he preservation. absolutely intact, with everything as they had had it. the national trust has maintained it as a house museum since sort of based on jean smith's famous book "when the cheering stopped" and had maintained it since. in '61, with all the different things in it symbolic of his life. >> well, i know former president taft, his experience was a bit unique after he left office. remind us of his life. >> president taft moved immediately to new haven, connecticut, where he taught constitutional law at yale. he loved teaching. he was a great intellectual legal mind and in 1921, president harding appointed him chief justice of the supreme court which was his dream in life, far more than the presidency. and he came to washington, he built but did not finish the current supreme court building and he died in washin
did she stay in washington? >> she stayed in washington and died just weeks before the woodrow wilson bridge was dedicated over the potomac. she willed this house to the national trust for historic he preservation. absolutely intact, with everything as they had had it. the national trust has maintained it as a house museum since sort of based on jean smith's famous book "when the cheering stopped" and had maintained it since. in '61, with all the different things in it symbolic...
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federal washington will be on display but we invite the many visitors to washington to support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington, d.c. so we look forward to hosting this national celebration and i am going to ask director geldhart and special agent ebert to provide a few more specifics about our planning. and when the will be joined by general manager paul weedenfeld. to talk about metro's preparati preparations. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the district has a long history of successfully executing inaugurations and other imagine special security events in our nation's capitol. since april we have been working with our federal, state, local partners on contingency planning for all those who want to come to the event to have a safe, peaceful event. to answer the question about potential protest demonstration, the zrirgt -- stri district in concert with our partners work daily with the members who come to the nation's capitol to express their rights, it is to make sure people can come and express their rights peacefully and lawfully and make sure every
federal washington will be on display but we invite the many visitors to washington to support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington, d.c. so we look forward to hosting this national celebration and i am going to ask director geldhart and special agent ebert to provide a few more specifics about our planning. and when the will be joined by general manager paul weedenfeld. to talk about metro's preparati preparations. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the...
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washington?ter after all, general howell was spring, theat, come spring ball -- spring thaw and melting snow would reveal the army.s of washington's idea generals no howell was going to call off the campaign season. washington was concerned that was the delaware froze over, how would -- general howell would march into philadelphia, which with the disastrous for the united states. washington says, i must do something, but what can i do? congress, fearful of a standing army, standing armies, the tool of oppressive governments that require an extraordinary amount of taxes. they only approved year-long enlistments for washington's soldiers. congress like to rely on the militia, the citizen soldiers to defend their homes. washington new the militia had value, but he was not -- militia hadnew the value, but he was not overly confident in them. consume your provisions, exhaust your stores, and than at the last, leave you at a credit all moments. -- critical moment. but that was all he had. does gather 6
washington?ter after all, general howell was spring, theat, come spring ball -- spring thaw and melting snow would reveal the army.s of washington's idea generals no howell was going to call off the campaign season. washington was concerned that was the delaware froze over, how would -- general howell would march into philadelphia, which with the disastrous for the united states. washington says, i must do something, but what can i do? congress, fearful of a standing army, standing armies, the...
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brian taff is in washington, d.c.ith a glimpse of what you will hear. >> reporter: there are questions about the main event hours away what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractor. >> i hope, this is only a hope, the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my hope is that he will have crafted a positive bold, constructive, and conciliatory message. one everyone can listen to. >>> the president will be heavy on philosophy and how american citizens can play a role in government. it will be less than agenda speech, it will be on the short side, given it might be raining later on today in washington, d.c., it might not be such a bad thing. we'll be watching and reporting live, in washington, d.c., brian taff channel 6 "action news." >> some members of the trump family are be moving into washington today. trump's wife is not expected to move until the spring so their 10-year-old son barren can if
brian taff is in washington, d.c.ith a glimpse of what you will hear. >> reporter: there are questions about the main event hours away what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractor. >> i hope, this is only a hope, the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my hope is that he will have crafted a positive bold, constructive, and conciliatory message....
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brian taff is live in washington, d.c.ith more organ what we'll hear from washington today. >> reporter: there's questions about the main event hours away, what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractors. we caught up with local lawmakers who sounded 0 off with what they hope he will say. >> i hope, that the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my hope is that he will crafted a positive bold constructive and conciliatory message one all americans can listen to and hear their president. >> reporter: we did get an idea from mr. trump's top aids today, it will be heavy on philosophy and the president's personal outlook on what the presidency is and how american citizens should play an active role in their government. it will be less of an agenda speech. we were told it will be on the short side. given it might be raining in washington, d.c., that's not such a bad thing. we'll be watching and report
brian taff is live in washington, d.c.ith more organ what we'll hear from washington today. >> reporter: there's questions about the main event hours away, what will donald trump say and will it be enough to satisfy his supporters and ease the anxieties of his many detractors. we caught up with local lawmakers who sounded 0 off with what they hope he will say. >> i hope, that the president-elect and president trump will try to appeal to the better angels of our nature. >> my...
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a special covering on women's march on washington. >> hours before the women's march on washington crowdsgns. >> thousands will converge on the city to send a message to the administration. >> hundreds of thousands in town for the women's march on washington and a lot of them are taking metro. i'm going to help you get around all of this coming up. >> earth arrivals for the national prayer service and today's appearance by president trump. >> low clouds from fog. i'll be tracking rain moving later into tonight and monday. >> a lot to cover and a lot to talk about. we will be live behind the scene on facebook live when we start special edition. >> we're back on air in 60 seconds. >>> we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you the people. >> a transition of power and a show of force. >> we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands of banding together for two different -- >> we're going to do great thing for your tremendous challenge. >> our special covering on women's march on washington starts now on news 4 today. >> on this saturday morning we
a special covering on women's march on washington. >> hours before the women's march on washington crowdsgns. >> thousands will converge on the city to send a message to the administration. >> hundreds of thousands in town for the women's march on washington and a lot of them are taking metro. i'm going to help you get around all of this coming up. >> earth arrivals for the national prayer service and today's appearance by president trump. >> low clouds from fog....
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>>> we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back you to the people. >> the transition of power and a show of force. >> we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands banning together for two different -- >> we're going to do great things for your country. >> our nation is facing a tremendous challenge. >> our special coverage of the women's march on washington starts now on news 4 today. >>> we start this 9:00 ohour. bringing you team cra as the new first family awakes in washington. you see the white house. first full day of a new presidency. welcome back in on this saturday. i'm david culver. and i'm angie goff, as you saw a lot of people are outside and about. >> they were making their way out as heavy fog filled the area. tom is tracking the fog. >> in the metro area, farther north there's a lot of fog. most of it evacpore rating. a lot of areas you see in gray that's where we have the dens fog. look at the visibility zero visionibility in right in washington, five mile visibility. there's is going
>>> we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back you to the people. >> the transition of power and a show of force. >> we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands banning together for two different -- >> we're going to do great things for your country. >> our nation is facing a tremendous challenge. >> our special coverage of the women's march on washington starts now on news 4 today. >>> we start this...
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from the nation's capital in washington, d.c. >> after arriving in washington the president elect made spot to thank supporters as a lea luncheon. the president elect praised them and gave them a shoutout for their support. >> during the campaign we heard president elect trump talk about policies. >> lauren mayk has new on how new presidential policies might have an impact in philadelphia. >> reporter: we are here at the lincoln memorial. some folks started gathering behind us. they're from texas and they're very excited to be here. let me show you the crowd that has gathered here. this is the reflecting pool. you can see how they've gathered along the railing here to be here for this. this is the celebration, tomorrow is the pageantry, and after that they get to work. we wanted to take a look at how things may affect our area. when it comes to campaign promises, these were some of donald trump's most famous. >> we'll be able to immediately repeal and replace obamacare. >> but now that the president elect is about to take office, the supporters and local officials look to see what turn
from the nation's capital in washington, d.c. >> after arriving in washington the president elect made spot to thank supporters as a lea luncheon. the president elect praised them and gave them a shoutout for their support. >> during the campaign we heard president elect trump talk about policies. >> lauren mayk has new on how new presidential policies might have an impact in philadelphia. >> reporter: we are here at the lincoln memorial. some folks started gathering...
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focus will be on washington d.c. today, president-elect donald trump set to be sworn in as fourthivity president of the united states. >> from washington to right here in our area we have got team coverage, lets go down to washington right now we have angela hippill there, good morning. >> good morning, from washington d.c. we are at union station and if you have ever taken train or bus down to washington d.c. you know this is a major hub for commuters, this is a metro station that is opened to take which means we will start seeing thousands of folks fill out of union station and tea sending on to the national hall. they have started. metro opened up at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i want to show you we have vendors set up with their trump gear and swag, ready for all of the thousands of people that will be coming out here to purchase and make today extra memorable. i also want to show you out in the street here we saw a tum seven truck standing by. that truck is filled with cement and meant to block the roadway here, if
focus will be on washington d.c. today, president-elect donald trump set to be sworn in as fourthivity president of the united states. >> from washington to right here in our area we have got team coverage, lets go down to washington right now we have angela hippill there, good morning. >> good morning, from washington d.c. we are at union station and if you have ever taken train or bus down to washington d.c. you know this is a major hub for commuters, this is a metro station that...
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reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening on this historic night in washington. donald j. trump, the brash 70-year-old new york real estate titan turned reality tv star is now the 45th president of the united states. the oath of office was administered just after noon today, marking the end of the obama era, and the start of the trump era, with an inaugural address to the nation filled with vows that sounded a lot like the candidate we saw on the campaign trail. the entire trump family celebrating at the parade along pennsylvania avenue before heading into the white house, getting ready for tonight's inaugural day perhaps even the new president himself didn't foresee when his improbable run began. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> donald trump's path to the presidency might be the most unusual and unorthodox we have ever seen. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> but today, that journey ending, steeped in the tradition and pageantry americans have witnessed for generations. it kicked off just after sunrise, the first glimpse of the soon to
reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening on this historic night in washington. donald j. trump, the brash 70-year-old new york real estate titan turned reality tv star is now the 45th president of the united states. the oath of office was administered just after noon today, marking the end of the obama era, and the start of the trump era, with an inaugural address to the nation filled with vows that sounded a lot like the candidate we saw on the campaign trail. the entire...
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welcome to washington, d.c.his is a place where people come to exercise their first amendments rights and we're hopeful we'll ha >> reporter: in all fairness, it's worth mentioning that the vast majority of the protestors were peaceful with their signs. d.c. police say they are prepared for tomorrow. live here, northwest d.c., shomari stone, news 4. >> thank you, and protestors blocking streets and facing off with police once again tonight. >> news 4 scott mcfarland in the middle of the action, live in northwest d.c. with more. hi, scott. >> reporter: at the intersection of 14ble and confident streets, doreen, most cases headquarters of lobbying but tote the epicenter of the protests. to my left, here they expected it, boarded up windows in advance of protestors. an hour and a half ago protestors moved out of as inaugural balls began across town. the crowds swarmed around a bonfire near 14th and furniture. some sat in the middle of intersections to block traffic. >> protest and show we're all in this together. >
welcome to washington, d.c.his is a place where people come to exercise their first amendments rights and we're hopeful we'll ha >> reporter: in all fairness, it's worth mentioning that the vast majority of the protestors were peaceful with their signs. d.c. police say they are prepared for tomorrow. live here, northwest d.c., shomari stone, news 4. >> thank you, and protestors blocking streets and facing off with police once again tonight. >> news 4 scott mcfarland in the...
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there is corruption in washington.ort of the way the town does business has sort of become disconnected from the real needs and as spir ratiopirations arou country. that's part of why he got elected. given now as president if he's going to implement that agenda he needs washington to do it. he needs republicans and democrats sometimes and all these bureaucracies around town that are working for him but are career people, who live in washington their whole lives and who care about national security and jobs to be on his team. that's the only way he's going to get this job done and he keeps insulting these people. and those are the people i talked to. those are the people who are washington, you know, insiders that he is railing against, that he's trying to replace with washington outsiders and eventually he's going to have to square that circle. he's going to have to figure out if he wants washington's help to do what he wants to do or if he wants to fight us all the time. >> i was talking to the outgoing commerce secre
there is corruption in washington.ort of the way the town does business has sort of become disconnected from the real needs and as spir ratiopirations arou country. that's part of why he got elected. given now as president if he's going to implement that agenda he needs washington to do it. he needs republicans and democrats sometimes and all these bureaucracies around town that are working for him but are career people, who live in washington their whole lives and who care about national...
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from the national mall in washington.ent donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady flynt
from the national mall in washington.ent donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady flynt
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it was a dark, drizzly day in washington.sident trump's speech forecast a briefort future, but condemned the nation's capital. here's our chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> today, we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another or from one party to another. but we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. ( applause ) >> reporter: project donald j. trump use his nawgeral address to speak to those who propelled him to the presidency, giving voice to the frustrated and fed up, the president criticized political figures in both parties. >> for too long, a small group in our nation's capitol has reaped the rewards of government. washington flourished, but the people did not share nonetheless wealth. the forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. >> reporter: he revived protectionist rhetoric from the campaign trail. >> it's going to be only america first, america first. every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on fo
it was a dark, drizzly day in washington.sident trump's speech forecast a briefort future, but condemned the nation's capital. here's our chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> today, we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another or from one party to another. but we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. ( applause ) >> reporter: project donald j. trump use his nawgeral address to speak to those who...
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that is washington, of course, we can see the washington monument there.portion of their event because of safety reasons, because war people turned up than expected. the overflow crowd turned over a. that was just the overflow. those are the pictures from chicago we promised you. but all over the world people turning out to show their solidarity with people in america that feel the trump administration may not work to their advantage. the headlines on bbc news: a day of protests is taking place in washington and the the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. theresa may is expected to fly to washington next week to meet the new us president. ukip‘s candidate for the upcoming by—election in stoke—on—trent central will be the party's leader — paul nuttall. the seat has been held by labour since its creation in 1950. reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern italy, killing 16 people. the pe teacher is said to have smashed windows to help those
that is washington, of course, we can see the washington monument there.portion of their event because of safety reasons, because war people turned up than expected. the overflow crowd turned over a. that was just the overflow. those are the pictures from chicago we promised you. but all over the world people turning out to show their solidarity with people in america that feel the trump administration may not work to their advantage. the headlines on bbc news: a day of protests is taking place...
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if you're in washington, d.c.ay or tomorrow, share your experiences with us, using 6abc axe or join the action at 6abc.com. >> reporter: in tech bytes, a look at how social media has changed and thrived during the obama years. >> reporter: twitter has grown from $18 million to 317 million and facebook has gone from 150 million users to 2 billion. >> reporter: speaking of facebook, this photo was post ldz on the official white house facebook page overnight. >> reporter: gazing out towards the washington monuments. a touching one, indeed. trump facebook active with lots of photos of the preparty at union station in washington, d.c. you can catch every moment of the historic inauguration on abc's live stream, live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m., eastern and 6:00 a.m. pacific. don't miss a second of our coverage it will continue through the afternoon hours, those are tech bytes. >> reporter: have a great day. >> reporter: we're hear, i think everybody else is at home. we have a few people on the roads, but not enough to
if you're in washington, d.c.ay or tomorrow, share your experiences with us, using 6abc axe or join the action at 6abc.com. >> reporter: in tech bytes, a look at how social media has changed and thrived during the obama years. >> reporter: twitter has grown from $18 million to 317 million and facebook has gone from 150 million users to 2 billion. >> reporter: speaking of facebook, this photo was post ldz on the official white house facebook page overnight. >> reporter:...
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even though he came in with so much washington power because of the election results in 2008 washington power only goes so far, even in electoral politics. that's what happened the last time we got a new president of a new party. and now it remains to be seen if there will be an anti-trump movement during this next presidency. but we're starting to figure out what at least the first shoots of it might look like. >> all right, guys, we just came from visiting congressman goodlatte's office. we had 12 people, we delivered new year's cards. it was easy, it was fun and hopefully he will hear our demands that he represent us and our issues going forward here in roanoke. >> you do not recognize these people because these are not famous people. this is three people from roanoke, virginia. because they're from roanoke, that means their congressman is republican congressman bob goodlatte and he is the republican congressman who wrote that amendment this week to gut the independent ethics office. there's been this big controversy this week as the first order of business for the new republican-led
even though he came in with so much washington power because of the election results in 2008 washington power only goes so far, even in electoral politics. that's what happened the last time we got a new president of a new party. and now it remains to be seen if there will be an anti-trump movement during this next presidency. but we're starting to figure out what at least the first shoots of it might look like. >> all right, guys, we just came from visiting congressman goodlatte's...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington.ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball taking place at the washington convention centre. we knew president, the 45th president and the first lady, will be attending three more balls taking place in washington tonight. two of which will take place at the washington convention centre and one of them is taking place at the national building museum. that will be attended by members of the armed forces. but the one we are watching at the moment is the liberty and freedom ball. and of course the president getting ready will be making his way there. our correspondent laura trevelyan is there. tell us a little bit about the significance of the entertainment, because of course we are expecting the first dance and be first lady's dress. yes, she was wearing ralph lauren earlier, who will she be wearing tonight? they will attend three balls tonight. they will attend the liberty and freedom ball, in the same convention centre in washingto
jon sopel, bbc news, washington.ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball taking place at the washington convention centre. we knew president, the 45th president and the first lady, will be attending three more balls taking place in washington tonight. two of which will take place at the washington convention centre and one of them is taking place at the national building museum. that will be attended by members of the armed forces. but...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington.hat live image of the white house where the new residents, the 45th president of the united states is there at home preparing for one of three balls that he and the first lady will be attending. let's have a look now at the washington convention centre. this is where two of the balls will be taking place. the third one is for members of the army and that is a closed all, so to speak. just for invited guests and members of the army. these images from the washington convention centre where to balls will be taking place, same building but to different events. they will be occurring at the same time and donald trump and his wife are expected at. let's talk about the both day today with barbara in washington. it has been an incredible day. and we start with the inauguration speech? very much centred on the united states. yes. and he painted quite a dark vision ofa and he painted quite a dark vision of a nation exploited by the washington elite. it was very confrontational in that sense. he
jon sopel, bbc news, washington.hat live image of the white house where the new residents, the 45th president of the united states is there at home preparing for one of three balls that he and the first lady will be attending. let's have a look now at the washington convention centre. this is where two of the balls will be taking place. the third one is for members of the army and that is a closed all, so to speak. just for invited guests and members of the army. these images from the...
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the's trip from washington was not completely smooth.eather diverted their even if a secondary airport. president obama tweeted last night michelle and i are off on a quick vacation and then back to work. they had one final chance to say thanks before leaving the washington area. they shared a mess swag their staff members and the country before taking off. >> proved the power of hope. thank you, everybody. yes we did. yes, we can. "god bless america". >> trending right now on twitter #thank you obamas. >>er vice president joe biden will spend his first full day after leaving office in delaware. mr. biden and his wife jill left washington yesterday the way he always got to and from the city on an amtrak train. he told tim furlong he looks forward to a break. but biden plans to get back to work with university of delaware and university of pennsylvania and he'll focus on ending cancer. on his way back to delawaren reflected onto inauguration. when the bidens arrived in wilmington they were greeted by the mayor along with hundreds of cheer
the's trip from washington was not completely smooth.eather diverted their even if a secondary airport. president obama tweeted last night michelle and i are off on a quick vacation and then back to work. they had one final chance to say thanks before leaving the washington area. they shared a mess swag their staff members and the country before taking off. >> proved the power of hope. thank you, everybody. yes we did. yes, we can. "god bless america". >> trending right...
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let's begin with cnn's kyung lah in washington. the women and a lot of men are just getting started where you are, kyung. >> reporter: it hasn't officially been started yet, but crowds started gathering at 6:00 a.m. eastern time, wolf. you can hear them singing. it is a very friendly audience. i want you to take a look at the size of this crowd. for some perspective, we're in the shadow of the capital. this is just one section, one small section of this entire crowd. jordan will take a sweep of the entire crowd. look to the right. as it continues to sweep, again, this is one part of the stage. the entire area stretches much, much further and i also want to give you a look at the diversity of the crowd. these ladies marched in the 1970s, when women were fighting for equal rights. so they're marching again. a lot of young girls who are here, saw a woman carrying her child. you can see from their faces, it is a very friendly crowd. they say that this is very urgent for them, that they want washington to see the crowd here and hear the
let's begin with cnn's kyung lah in washington. the women and a lot of men are just getting started where you are, kyung. >> reporter: it hasn't officially been started yet, but crowds started gathering at 6:00 a.m. eastern time, wolf. you can hear them singing. it is a very friendly audience. i want you to take a look at the size of this crowd. for some perspective, we're in the shadow of the capital. this is just one section, one small section of this entire crowd. jordan will take a...
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she was here in washington washington.e for that oath of office along with former president bill clinton. they also attended the inaugural luncheon where president trump thanked them personally and the crowd gave her a standing ovation. so after the oath, the lunch, the parade, now they can party. they can relax a little bit, right? >> absolutely they can. indeed. >> all right. here's another look live inside one of three inaugural balls where they're doing just that. the theme of this event is liberty. the others are freedom and the armed forces. >> the big question surrounding these events for some people is what will everyone be wearing. many people focus on melania trump, the first lady. earlier today we can tell you that the new first lady wore a powder blue ralph lauren dress. she also wore matching shoes and gloves. her style drew praise on social media with many people saying he was channelling jackie o. you can take a look and see if you can agree. kennedy wore powder blue to her husband's inauguration in 1961. th
she was here in washington washington.e for that oath of office along with former president bill clinton. they also attended the inaugural luncheon where president trump thanked them personally and the crowd gave her a standing ovation. so after the oath, the lunch, the parade, now they can party. they can relax a little bit, right? >> absolutely they can. indeed. >> all right. here's another look live inside one of three inaugural balls where they're doing just that. the theme of...
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>>> hello and welcome, everybody to the 2017 washington auto show right here at the washington convention center in downtown d.c. this is one of the biggest and best attended events at the convention center every year. car lovers of new and old cars look forward to this show, and this-year is as good as they come. first up, we're going to a car brand i dreamed most about when my all-time favorite, most iconic brand, porsche, there is no substitute. that is a slogan. as a kid, i always wanted to know, oh, my god, what is porsche coming out with this year. what is the greatest and greatest? >> our true sports sedan, full redesign. 2017 will be a bigiary for porsche. >> this is the tires time at the car show. last time i got to drive it then. what have they changed? >> faster, google map integration, 12.3 inch screen. stat i like to use, has over 100 million linebackers of code. >> wow. >> for layman's context, bogey has 1500 lines of code, when you think bow advanced, it's incredible. >> sort of like 747 on the road. people that aren't familiar with the brand, they think porsche four-seater
>>> hello and welcome, everybody to the 2017 washington auto show right here at the washington convention center in downtown d.c. this is one of the biggest and best attended events at the convention center every year. car lovers of new and old cars look forward to this show, and this-year is as good as they come. first up, we're going to a car brand i dreamed most about when my all-time favorite, most iconic brand, porsche, there is no substitute. that is a slogan. as a kid, i always...
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how does an outsider who runs against washington actually rally washington to launch his agenda?gantic challenge. >> woodruff: mark shields? >> judy, in 1940, there were 137 million people in the united states of america, and-- 132 million, and 600,000 more factory jobs than there are today. there were eight million more factory jobs in this country than when jimmy carter was president of the united states. i mean, so donald trump represents a real grievance, a real, a real constituency. but what i could not get over in the speech today, and i don't know what the global impact or meaning is, but i do know that it was unlike any inaugural address i've ever heard. it was a call to arms to those already enlisted in his army. there was no attempt to reach across the divide, there was no attempt to heal wounds, there was no attempt to reassure or allay fears of those who were apprehensive and have not supported him. so, in that sense, it was almost unique, at least in the speeches i've heard, and it was an unbridled check upon those presidents who spoke in william's piece sitting on t
how does an outsider who runs against washington actually rally washington to launch his agenda?gantic challenge. >> woodruff: mark shields? >> judy, in 1940, there were 137 million people in the united states of america, and-- 132 million, and 600,000 more factory jobs than there are today. there were eight million more factory jobs in this country than when jimmy carter was president of the united states. i mean, so donald trump represents a real grievance, a real, a real...
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tonight women in washington.ericka duncan catches up with woman ready to support the president-elect and protest him. from washington d.c., here now is scott pelley. take care family we will all see you later tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs glp mr. trump comes to washington, ready to take the reigns of power, the next commander in chief salutes the nation's military heroes and the capitol tunes up for the inauguration. also tonight, rick perry's change of heart about the agency that once slipped his mind. >> i regret recommending its elimination. >> pelley: an avalanche in italy and the frantic search for survivors. and women head to washington to celebrate-- >> yay, we did it! >> pelley: and to protest. >> i to, because if i'm not doing, some i'm going crazy. thiss
tonight women in washington.ericka duncan catches up with woman ready to support the president-elect and protest him. from washington d.c., here now is scott pelley. take care family we will all see you later tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs glp mr. trump comes to washington, ready to take the reigns of power, the next commander in chief salutes the nation's military heroes and the capitol tunes up for the inauguration. also tonight, rick perry's change of heart about the agency that once...
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hundreds of thousands set to march on washington today. cities around the country to demonstrate and trump prayers service and begins to take on enormity of the job this morning. we have it covered. the fashion and thehu challenges he facing as he starts his first full day in office today, saturday january 21st 2017. >> from nbc news this special edition of today the presidency of donald trump. >> welcome to this special edition. i'm craig melvin. >> good to be down there for transfer of power. >> talk about a change of scenery, our nation's 45th commander in chief. >> it's not going to be's for him. first hundreds of thousands of people arriving in washington, d.c. as we speak this morning for women' march. it's being seen as protests of the new president. away. >> we have all angle covered for you. to the protests and world reaction. let's start it off with kelly o'donnell at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. there are no big bold letters on the facade behind me today this new home for donald trump. he will begin today in o
hundreds of thousands set to march on washington today. cities around the country to demonstrate and trump prayers service and begins to take on enormity of the job this morning. we have it covered. the fashion and thehu challenges he facing as he starts his first full day in office today, saturday january 21st 2017. >> from nbc news this special edition of today the presidency of donald trump. >> welcome to this special edition. i'm craig melvin. >> good to be down there for...
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to begin his journey to washington. and tonight, he'll stay at blair house, the presidential guest host just down the street from the white house. >> and sheer a live look right now at the u.s. capital just behind us where the peaceful transfer of power will take place. the pomp and ceremony of the inauguration will take place on the building's western front. meanwhile, the homeland security secretary says things will be extraordinarily fortified for the inauguration, but that no specific credibility threat exists. they say mr. trump's naeg speech is done ask that he wrote most of it himself. he can start signing executive orders as early as tomorrow afternoon. washington, d.c. is abuzz with activity right now. >> pamela is part of our team here. and she has the vibe of what's happening in this city right now. pamela. >> we're down here at the capitol building where everything is going to take place. as you can see, this area is closed. we've been talking about those restrictions that are going into place right now. som
to begin his journey to washington. and tonight, he'll stay at blair house, the presidential guest host just down the street from the white house. >> and sheer a live look right now at the u.s. capital just behind us where the peaceful transfer of power will take place. the pomp and ceremony of the inauguration will take place on the building's western front. meanwhile, the homeland security secretary says things will be extraordinarily fortified for the inauguration, but that no specific...
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john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble bursts, banks got real doubts with your money. they paid it back but it might not have been paid back and it might not be next time. when big business goes to washington to partner with politicians it really means they seek privilege is from government. subsidies and rules that make it tougher for competitors -- competitors. the result? >> americans understand the bailouts are bad. they want the swamp drained but if you understand much of government that they like ads to the problem. this picture of an iceberg explains it pretty well. bailouts are visible but just as damaging our regulations, subsidies, the expec
john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble bursts,...
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pamela osborne is live for us in washington, d.c. washington is a destination for so many women from our area as we just saw from that video. give us more details about today's march. >> reporter: absolutely. i'll step out of way. a lot of people make being their way towards the capitol building right now. more difficult to see with the traffic out there. i'm sure you can see the signs, the pink hats down that way. we're just two hours way from the kick-off of this rally that's going to lead into that march which happens later this afternoon. we have seen men and women of all background coming together here to this morning. they are referencing a wide array of issues they are concerned about. reproductive rights. civil rights. rights of lgbtq americans. many wearing knit hats. trying to create a sea of pink. they want to send a message to president trump. one group said they are not objects and for them being here today is a confirmation fact that they matter and so do the rights of all americans. >> because i don't think there's bee
pamela osborne is live for us in washington, d.c. washington is a destination for so many women from our area as we just saw from that video. give us more details about today's march. >> reporter: absolutely. i'll step out of way. a lot of people make being their way towards the capitol building right now. more difficult to see with the traffic out there. i'm sure you can see the signs, the pink hats down that way. we're just two hours way from the kick-off of this rally that's going to...
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back to washington 110w.ngton or in the oval office, but on cyberspace as well. one by one, pages were changed on the white house website and on twitter. users have been pointing out that former webpages that hosted white house policies on climate change, lgbt rights and civil rights are no longer available. instead, these sections have been replaced with pages on "standing up for our law enforcement community" and "america first energy policy" among others. and on twitter, barack 0bama let go of the @potus handle and archived his presidential tweets at @potusiiii. donald trump is keeping his @realdonaldtrump handle but now also has @potus. following the same pattern, michelle 0bama has become @flotusiiii and melania trump is now @flotus — who hasn't tweeted yet. former white house digital staffer kori schulman explained in a blog president 0bama's whitehouse.gov will be preserved on the web at 0bamawhitehouse. gov — in a move similar to bush and clinton websites. in the meantime barack 0bama has returned to
back to washington 110w.ngton or in the oval office, but on cyberspace as well. one by one, pages were changed on the white house website and on twitter. users have been pointing out that former webpages that hosted white house policies on climate change, lgbt rights and civil rights are no longer available. instead, these sections have been replaced with pages on "standing up for our law enforcement community" and "america first energy policy" among others. and on twitter,...
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those were the words of our first president, george washington.ong history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at "variety." >> the whole idea of celebrity being involved not just in concerts, but the swearing in ceremony itself. >> reporter: there have been some memorable moments. ♪ a reunion of fleetwood mac. aretha franklin's big hat. and even some controversy. ♪ beyonce's lipsync of the national anthem. if you didn't notice, those stars were all singing for democrats. >> 80% of the contributions from the entertainment industry go to democrats. ♪ stand by our man >> reporter: republicans tend to go country. ♪ we all put a boot in your ass, it's the american way ♪ >> reporter: president-elect trump got
those were the words of our first president, george washington.ong history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at...
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george washington. and not know if you read this section of my book yet to. >> i had the entire story called the indian prophecy this story is unbelievable because it is very complicated the source is a lifelong friend of washington and who was an eyewitness to the story that apparently washington went out before the revolution about eight years after the battle one of the worst days in the history of the british army where basically they marched into a trap along the road they were trying to build pulling heavy equipment and the woods were filled with french sharpshooters in the native american allies who were native canadians. and they shot at the british there were 70 officers on horseback and militia officers 69 were killed thursday areas they wanted. only one of them was not harmed his name was washington as a lieutenant colonel. and he was a big juicy target. at the time the typical meriden he stood out to mounds shot out from under him and to survive after your horses shot and falls and you fall
george washington. and not know if you read this section of my book yet to. >> i had the entire story called the indian prophecy this story is unbelievable because it is very complicated the source is a lifelong friend of washington and who was an eyewitness to the story that apparently washington went out before the revolution about eight years after the battle one of the worst days in the history of the british army where basically they marched into a trap along the road they were...
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also, reaction not only in washington today. we have reporters across the country getting an up-close look at how donald trump may impact everyone in this country. a lot to get to as we look ahead to what is sure to be an inauguration day to remember. we begin with our top story. we said the festivities are under way now in this city, the inauguration concert, the welcome concert for donald trump to washington, kicking off right now at the lincoln memorial. this has been somewhat of a controversial event, basically since trump won the election several performers declined invitations to perform, fearing criticism from trump's opponents. but team trump has managed to pull together a full slate. we are expecting names like toby keith, 3 doors down, the piano guys and, of course, trump himself is expected to make remarks. we'll check back in here in a few minutes on that. meanwhile, it's en a busy day in washington for donald trump himself. deplaning this morning for the last time as president-elect. kicking off the official inaugur
also, reaction not only in washington today. we have reporters across the country getting an up-close look at how donald trump may impact everyone in this country. a lot to get to as we look ahead to what is sure to be an inauguration day to remember. we begin with our top story. we said the festivities are under way now in this city, the inauguration concert, the welcome concert for donald trump to washington, kicking off right now at the lincoln memorial. this has been somewhat of a...
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more from washington, d.c.s is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump has said that he wrote his own speech and whether he had a little bit of help from speech writer or not it was most definitely an address only he can deliver. >> every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. we must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs. together, we will make america strong again, we will make america wealthy again, we will make america proud again, we will make america safe a
more from washington, d.c.s is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump has said that he wrote his own...
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washington, d.c. packed out.trast.ark almost the same time during today's ceremony, the numbers are far smaller. i'm not sure whether they achieved 800,000. the other big story is the n
washington, d.c. packed out.trast.ark almost the same time during today's ceremony, the numbers are far smaller. i'm not sure whether they achieved 800,000. the other big story is the n
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we have never been to washington, d.c.ore, and we didn't want to miss that inauguration. >> some people couldn't get in, and some people had to wait -- did you find a lot of people had to wait hours? >> absolutely. the security checkpoints were very, very heavy volume people through the security checkpoints, and we had, you know, people we ran into that were for the re have not wanted to miss a single inauguration regardless of who i voted for. >> what a day it was for the history books. back to the top story. the women's march on washington, and the similar walks all over the country today. many participants have been tweeting out pictures of their boots. we're seeing a lot of captions like, quote, these boots were made for marching. >> we're also seeing a lot of pictures and the creative signs that people were bringing to the marches today. we saw the slogans from hillary clinton's campaign. i'm with her, and references to a comment that president trump made on the campaign trail about nasty women. >> and tomorrow, we're
we have never been to washington, d.c.ore, and we didn't want to miss that inauguration. >> some people couldn't get in, and some people had to wait -- did you find a lot of people had to wait hours? >> absolutely. the security checkpoints were very, very heavy volume people through the security checkpoints, and we had, you know, people we ran into that were for the re have not wanted to miss a single inauguration regardless of who i voted for. >> what a day it was for the...